Vodka can actually sting,R7. It might me better to dilute it. Don't force it into the cat. It could be problematic.

See how your cat reacts. Don't do it again if your cat seems uncomfortable or has an adverse reaction such as vomiting or avoiding you.

by Anonymous

reply 11

02/27/2013

Catnip is still the safest source of pleasure.

by Anonymous

reply 12

02/27/2013

My kitty loved, LOVED ear massages. She'd let me hold and rub both ears between my thumb and index finger simultaneously. If I only did one ear, she'd eventually turn her head for attention to the other one.

by Anonymous

reply 13

02/27/2013

Actually, R11, don't try anything like that. It could be too dangerous.

I shouldn't generalize about all cats.

Forget my stupid ideas.

I would not want to see your cat harmed.

Stick to catnip and the petting that others on the thread have suggested.

Again: I do NOT want to endanger the life of a cat. Desist, R7.

by Anonymous

reply 14

02/27/2013

OP: Bestiality is illegal.

by Anonymous

reply 15

02/27/2013

R6 and R7

You bitches are crossing the line!

by Anonymous

reply 16

02/27/2013

Don't do anything that I have stated, R7. It was a terrible joke taken too far. I do not want to harm ant cat. I've actually never done that . I took a sick joke too far.

by Anonymous

reply 17

02/27/2013

I don't have a cat

by Anonymous

reply 18

02/27/2013

My cats like when I come up through their two front legs and scratch their chests and under arms. Their eyelids close like ohhh yesss.

Speaking of eyelids, they like me to lightly stroke both thumbs over and over their closed eyes. Must remind them how mama used to lick their eyes to clean them.

by Anonymous

reply 19

02/27/2013

My ol' tomcat like to get in my lap several times a day.

He rolls on his back so I can pet his belly while he looks up at me. He thinks this great.

As most cat and dog owners know, our pets like routine.

This cat comes to me for his first session of belly rubbing while I am, drinking coffee and reading the newspaper on-line.

I have to stop and give him the attention that he wants. He's been doing this for 13 years.

by Anonymous

reply 20

02/27/2013

I was out of my mind, trying to be funny in a ver sick way. I apologize to everyone on this thread.

by Anonymous

reply 21

02/27/2013

R6. I thought it was funny

by Anonymous

reply 22

02/27/2013

On their backs, right above their tails. Cats LOVE being scratched there. Mine literally demand it.

by Anonymous

reply 23

02/27/2013

Stop beating yourself up R6. If it makes you feel better, PETA already had you on the list of extra people who should be eliminated to make the world safe for animals, so this won't affect your status at all.

by Anonymous

reply 24

02/27/2013

ok E6 we forgive you

by Anonymous

reply 25

02/27/2013

Both forefinger knuckles rubbing in the ears

One hand scratching downward across the nose

When spoiling for a fight, use both hands to scratch the fur from the tail to the head to make hair go all wrong

or

Baby voiced "Tickle, tickle!" while touching the pads of each foot

or

Whistling (avoid getting too close).

by Anonymous

reply 26

02/27/2013

My cat likes to be scratched on the hairiest part of his neck and behind his ears.

by Anonymous

reply 28

02/27/2013

The area around my tom's umbilicus is especially sensitive and pleasing to him.

He lays on his back and I lightly strum my fingers where his bellybutton would be -- his paws widen and flex, pump gently in the air, and his eyes get lidded. Loud purring.

Happy boy!

by Anonymous

reply 29

02/28/2013

My cat goes into a trance when I pet the bridge of her nose and forehead. She also likes a scratch on her back at the base of her tail, but god help you if you touch anyplace else on her back or sides.

by Anonymous

reply 30

02/28/2013

My cat loves it when you rub the little spot between her eyes. It makes her purry/sleepy.

by Anonymous

reply 31

02/28/2013

You have to start early touching kittens. I have two I adopted wild around 3 mos. old, and they're too sensitive to let me pick them up or pet them much. It has to be on their terms.

Yet they'll rub against my legs occasionally.

by Anonymous

reply 32

02/28/2013

Here's everything you need to know. Be advised cats either like this, or they don't.

by Anonymous

reply 34

02/28/2013

Are you overly self-medicating, r35?

by Anonymous

reply 36

02/28/2013

My cat responds a lot to rubbing the skin of the neck where he can't reach and rubbing it between by fingers, cat skin is loose so it very pleasurable. The base of the tail is another spot and the reaction is immediate: purring and body undulating. Mine also likes it behind the ears and generally loves being brushed semi-aggressively.

by Anonymous

reply 37

03/01/2013

About 95% of house cats have ear mites. If you find your cat really likes being scratched in the ears, the cat almost certainly has an infestation. You need to get him cat ear drops.

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